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COAST LEAGUK
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.580
.505
.100
.481
.473
.445
.413
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Los Angeles -,,.., Ls$
Sacramento ..,
San Francisco
San Diego
Oakland
Hollywood
Portland ......
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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.721
.415
.566
.513
.494
.407
.388
.293
New York II
Boston .....,.,.... 48
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42
51
49
53
Chicago . 47
Clereland .41
Detroit ..41
Washington . ;.35
Philadelphia ..:21
St, Louis ...-... 24
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Cincinnati . 49 29
St. Lonls . . 41 37
Chicago'.. . 43 41
New York.- 41 40
Pittsburgh .'. ,..-.39 38
Brooklyn .-....,..33 38
Boston ... .....39 41
Philadelphia .24 50
Pet.
.628
.526
.512
.505
.506
.500
.488
.324
Albany, Red Sox
To Vie Saturday
: (Continued from page 1)
the bitting attack that netted six
earned runs off Kelsay, with two
doubles and a single in fire trips.
His double and Johnny Oravec's
sacrifice fly, though dropped by
Howard Parks in center, scored
the third-inning marker. His dou
ble figurrd s in the fifth-frame
blasting," and his lead-oft single
In the ninth paved the way for the
final Oak run.
Dick Gentikow's bingle. Bill
Moye's sacrifice and two consecu
tive boots by O'Connell, Hills
Creek shortpatcher. scored Al
bany's opening run, in the sec
ond.', It is probable the Oaks will
send either Delbert "Squeak" Wil
son or Don McFadden. the only
two chuckers who have pitched
no-run, no-hit games in tourney
history, against the Sox Saturday,
while Bill MeGfnnis will probably
send Roy Helser In for Silverton.
45
47
53 52
54 54
52 6i
-.53 39
49 41
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Albany (8) BR H A O
Shoots, 3 4 0 0 3 1
Grant, m 4 2 2 0 0
McClaine, r 6 2 3 0 0
Oravec. 1 3 1 0 0 I
Leptich. e .. 5 1 2 0 15
Gentzkow, 2 .. 5 1112
Move, s 3 12 1 0
Sater, 1 . 4 0 1 0 7
Elliott, P . . ....... 4 0 0 2 1
Totals .......;.,....37 8 11 7 27
Hills Creek (2) B B H A O
Carney, 1 4 1 10 3
Baxter, t 3 0 0 0 0
Dunn. 3 ........ 4 12 10
O'Connell. s 4 0 0 4 3
Cloninger, 2 3 0 0 3 1
H. Parks, m 4 0 2 0 1
G. Kelsay, c 3 0 0 1 5
Homer Parks, 1 3 0 0 1 13
B. Kelsay. p 3 0 15 1
Phillips, r"... 1 0 0 0 0
Mauney 1 0 0 0 0
Szedlak 1 0 0 0.0
"Totals ...........34 2 6 15 27
Errors, O'Connell 2, Homer
Parks 2, Gentakow, Oravec
Hit for Howard Parks in 9th.
Hit for B. Kelsay In 9th.
Eleven hits, 8 runs off Kelsa
In 9th. 6 and 2 off Elliott in 9th
'Runs responsible for, Kelsay 6
Struck out by Elliott 15, Kelsay 5.
Bases on balls, off Kelsay 3. Elli
ott 2. Stolen base. G. Kelsay
Dunn, Leptich 2. Oravec, Moye.
Howard Parks, Cloninger. Three
base hit. Grant. Two base hit, Mc
Clalne 2. Sacrifice, Grant,- Moye
Oravec. Runs batted in, Oravec.
Leptich 2. Sater 2, Dunn. Double
play. G. Kelsay to O'Connell. Let
on base, Albany 7. Hill Creek 7.
Time of game 2 hours. Umpires.
Garbarino, Burke and Turple.
LEGAL NOTICE
SHERIFF'S XOTICK OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, on Saturday, July
29. 1939, at 1000 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the
west door of the Marlon County
Court House in Salem. Oregon,
ell at public auction In the
manner provided by law for the
sale of real property on execu
tion, the following described
real premises, to-wit:
The North 31.48 feet of Lot
59 In Subdivision of Blocks .28
and 35 in Yew Park Annex to
the . City of Salem, Marion
County, Oregon.
Said sale will oe by virtue of
an execution Issued out"" of the
Circuit. Court .of the State of
Ore wn for Marlon County in
that salt heretofore pending
therein in which City of Salem.
a municipal corporatl -. la plain
tiff. . and - Velma H. Bayer and
John Doe Bayer, he. but band.
and . Marlon County, a body poll-
tic- are. defendants. tb same
beinr-Clerk's Register No. 27969.
Dated and first published Jane
20. 1939.
A r ' WTTWV Kh.-rtff of
Marlon County. Oregon.
- Br Kenneth L Randall,
Deputy. J 30 Jly M4-I--.
SHERIFF'S NOTICR OF BALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY i GI YEN
that I will, on Saturday. August
B. 139. at 10:00 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day. at the west
door of the Marlon County Court
House to Salem, Oregon, sell at
public auction In the manner pro
vided by law tor the eaia oz rea
premises, to-wit:"
Lot t. Block 17.. Riverside
Addition to the- City of Sa
lem. Marlon County. Oregon.
Said tale will be by Ttrtue of an
execution Issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Marion County In that un
heretofore pending there ia la
which City of Salem, a municipal
corporation, ta l a i n 1 1 f IV nd
Frank MeCray and Jane Doe Me
Cray. bis wife. Geo. A. Henderson
and General Investment Corpora
tion, a corporation, are defend
ants, the same being Clerk' Reg
ister No. 2(846.
Dated and first published July
7. 1939.
a: C. BDRK.
Sheriff of Marlon County
Oreron.
Bv Kenneth L. RandalL
Deputy. Jly-W 4-21-28
Mendenhall Is
Gass 'A' Top
Wind Hampers Scattergun
Artists;! Salem; Men
Do Well in "C"
Firing in the ninth annua 1
Grand Pacific International trap
shoot of ficially, got underway here
yesterday, with Salem gunners
continuing their domination of the
class "C" event.
W. H. Wolf, of the local host
gun club, cracked down on 191
birds to win the champion
ship handily. Wednesday, in a
warm-up program, Salem's Lowell
White was the too "C" marksman.
The nrorram moves into full
stride today, with three events
scheduled, including the world's
championship 200-bird singles,
, ,1.- It.rarJ Hrto Alan OB tail
I 11U It l. w J . - '
fare the 50-target five-man state
imm and nrellminary doubles
events.
Mendenhall Wins
Oregon took the tournament's
first" big championship in class
"A" singles.; shooting against
field that includes! many of the
best trapshootera in the nation
behind near-perfect siring by S. G
Mmidenhall. of Grants Pass, i :
Mendenhall, who also sported
the day's longest unbroken run,
178 successive birds, broke 198 of
his 200 targets in the class "A"
iivislon HU feat was equaled by
Krnest Carstens. sr., of Camino,
ralif.. but in a 50-bird champion
ship shoot-off, Mendenhall went
straight while Carstens missed one
of his targets and the crown
Salem's class "A" competars
had nlenty of trouble with the
kiwcm. finishing tar down the
list. Best marks posted by locals
were the 189 totals of C. G. Hilti
brand and C. G. Robertson, good
for 11th place
The class "B" firing w.ent to
California's Stones,; G- P. of Mo
desto and W. J. of Sacramento.
The two. who broke 196 and 194
birds, respectively, , are no rela
tion to each other, however. In
fourth nlace. with 190 broken tar
gets, was Bert Jones, Gervals
marksman.
Viesko's Score Good
Fred Yiesko had the best score
for locals. 184 birds.
The "D" division title went to
a woman. Helen Odelt of Modesto,
Calif., in an unset. Miss Odell
broke 174 birds to 173 for Wei
don Kline, of Coonille, and 172
for another feminine ace, Mrs. K
W. Munger, Astoria.
Miss Udell also gained the first--day
lady's championship, with
Shirley Nusom, of Quincy, Ore.,
runner-up at 173 targets, and Mrs.
Munger a close third.
Earl Troeh, (Portland, was high
professional with 196. His famed
father, FrankTroeh of Portland,
had his usual first-day Jinx and
wound up in a tie for .eighth place
with only 191 broken targets, j
In the mlss-and-out, Camino's
Carstens was the champ, via an
other shoot-off, this time wtb
Grant Ilseng. noted Monterey.
Calif., policeman. Ilseng lost out
hen he missed his 15tn Dira.
The class "B" miss-andjut
crown went to R. J. Vannoy,; of
Fallon, Nev., followed by Mark
Aspinwall, Clatskanie, Ore., ace
Classes 'C" and "D" were com
bined, with George Hurley,' Al
bany, and Weldon Kline, Co
quille, running one-two, in that
order.
The tournament, which run
through Sunday, formally opened
this morning with speeches ana
two perfect misses by Governor
Charles ; A. Sprague, despite ex
pert coaching of Secretary of btate
Earl Snell. Snell later competed
in the class "B" event and with
drew after breaking 92 of his first
100 birds, a highly creditable
showing.
Col. O. N. Ford. PITA president.
presented Governor Sprague and
Snell with watch fob charms. The
colonel taught Snell how to snoot
17 years aeo. he revealed m a
brief welcoming address in which
he praised Oregon as the "great
est trapshooting state in the na
tlon."
Scores of Thursday's first-day
firing follow:
Class "A" snooters
S. O. Mendetihall, Gnats Pais .- 198
Kraest Car-tens, ar, Caatino. Calif 1M
O. Count. Pvcatello, Idsno.
197
At Clash. Monterey, Calif. 1S
Rill at. Vcrnun. Wah 1
Krnnt trateaa. ir fjamiaa. taiu xa
W. K. Sawlaad. Aatoria - Ma
Carl Vlnior. Sacramento. Calif. 19a
Dob iah. Fortlao
r. A. Howe. San Francisco .194
C D. Bar. Coqaillo . -i 1
Kojr Glaaa. Kuaeae 194
H W. Anaatrona. Laa Anrelet. 193
A. R. Parrotl PorUand .198
J n. Twk. Ewim . 192
Grant Ilaeag, Saata Monies. Calif.i.i 194
Barner Oatfield. Baa Francisco 19S
Frank If. Traed. Portland . 191
Harvey CarUsle. Salt Lake City, Utah. 191
. A. Marks, lastie bki, nw .
O. H. Krie- Olendie. Mont 191
B. J. West. Seattle, Wash I ISO
Beraard A. Griffin. CorralUa -!19t)
C. G. HUtibrs4. Salem. 1M
SBKRiFFS NOTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GITEN,
that I will, on Saturday, August
. 1)39. at 10:00 o Jock in the
forenoon of said day, at the west
door of the Mariou County Court
House in Salem, C egon, sell at
public auction In the manner
provided hr lw for the sale of
real ' propertr on- eecution, the
following ' described real prem
ises. to-wit: ;
Lots 1 and S, Block Bor
llngton Addition to the City
of Slem. Marion County, Ore-
'Said aale will be by Tirtne of
an execution Issued out of the
rMrnit : t7owrt of the State of
nreron for Marlon County In
that It ; heretofore p e n M n g
therein in which Xtr or saiem
a. municipal corporation, ia plain
tiffs and Frank E. Kenney ana
Jane Doe i Keuney. his wife, and
Marion County, a body pouuc
are defendants, the samr being
mrk'a Register No. 27311.
Dated and first publUhed July
T. 1939. --' :
A. C. BCRK. Sheriff of
Marlon County. Oregon.
Tit Kenneth LI Randall
Keep Up
With' the SIlvertoB semi
pro baseball tourney with
The Statesmaa; dally
coverage.
Waits Draw Even Willi
Kennedy Kids
Defeated 10-3
Cleaners Take Early Lead
but Waits Soon Solve .
Sieben'g Style
LEAGUE STANDINGS
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Square Deal 1 ...7
2
2
3
4
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7
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.778
.625
.S09
Waits .7
Schoens 5
Pheasants 4
Paper Mill A...
Kennedys
.222
.222
Games Tonight
Square Deal vs. Vancouver .
Pheasants vs. Corvallia.
The agile Waits softballert
moved up . into . a first-place tie
with Square Deal Thursday night
by coming from behind to defeat
the Kennedys 10 to 3, thereby
dropping that, gang of ambitions
youngsters into a cellar deadlock
with the Papermakera.
Satter's triple down the third
base line with Olseth on the paths,
followed by Comstock's safe blow
gave the cleaners a two-run start
in ihe second but it was short
lived when Waits solved Siebens
windmill delivery and scored
three in the third on hits by Buck
man, D r y n a n , Nicholson and
Scales.
In the fourth Waits got two
more, unearned though a double
by Buckman contributed; two in
the fifth on hits by Nicholson and
Scales, and three In the seventh
off Long when Drynan and Scales
singled, the latter circling the
bases on an error with JDrynatt
and Nicholson who had walked,
ahead of him.
Hits by Cave and Olseth and an
outfield error gave the Kennedys
their final run in the fourth.
Buckman hit two for two for
the winners. Scales three for four.
Drynan and Nicholson of Walts
and Cave of Kennedys got two
hits each.
Walts 10 10 1
Kennedys . 3 7 4
Roth and McCaffery; Siebens,
Long and Comstock.
Two Reach Finals
In Women's Golf
ruKibAflu, Juiy zv-ijtn-un.
waiter Mage!, Portland, and Mrs.
Blanch Herbig, Eugene, reached
tne unais or tne uregon women's
uoii association cnampionsnip to
day.
Mrs. Nagel edged out Mrs. Dick
Gruhbs, also Of Portland, 1 up.
Mrs. Herbig won from Mrs. Victor
Hesse, Portland, 2 up.
Dea Hurd. Salt Lake City. Huh 188
8. J. Rancadorc, Monterey. Calif. 188
W. Crane. Modesto. Calif..
187
1ST
186
185
H. Hull. Korta Bend
Oarar Shiffer, Forett , . ,.
Seta Miller, Portland .
D. Ankenr. Walla Walla. Wah.
185
Joe McKmcbt. Olrmpia, Wi
184
Lloyd ii timber. Bntte. Mont
183
Gene Rohertion, Lot Ancelea..
in
182
181
V. U. Kobertson, Salem
M. O. Henkel, Portland ...
Uordoa Hall, Balem ...
170
Class B" Shooters
P. Stone. Modesto. Calif
196
W. J. Stone. Sacramento, Calif
Panl C. Barber, Seattle, Wash.
Bert Jones, Gerraia, Ore.. .
Karl Colson, jr., Tacotna, Wash..
194
1V2
"
188
K. J. Vannoy, Fallon, M, , ,
R W. Nusom, Qniney, Ore
188
. line. li Uranre. CaUf..
Ed Ijimport, Medlord
K. Hill, Seattle. Wash
March. Woodland. Calif
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187
Lloyd Tesapletoa. Albany
Henry Croissant, Graata Pass.
u. Manser. Seaaid..
Lea E. Nielsen. Plaeerville, Calif-
rred Vieska, Baleat..
v. .......Kr, vr - --
W. J. ateVomack, Loe Baaoa. Caul. 183
C. 8. Baylea. Lena; Beaea, Calif. 18S
Krnie Farmer, Amity .
1S1
K. V. Steraler, Portlaaa
C. C. Jacobv, Toleeo...
181
1S1
William Powell, Fallon, Ner..
180
ISO
Mark spmwall, Clatskaaie..
Jack Thompson. Blo4rett. Ore 180
ri. Barr Carlisle. Salt Lake dir. IUI ISO
Earl Keel, Modesto. Calif 178 1
Frank Kaatimsn, Salt Lake City 178
John C.iap. CorraUia i. 177 I
Andy Borensoa. Tsho Vista. Calil 17T
Charles Leith, Portland 177
Fred Peters, Eerene - ITS
Ted Welty. Castle Bock, Wash. 173
A. L. XcKee, Amity , . 17S
H. . Thornton. Marsh field 170
Pete Herold, Belvedere, Calif. .. ..... 16S
T. J. Alien. Corrallii 183
Earl SnelL Salem . , . QSlflO
George Kieolai. Seattle. Wash 84100
Class "C" Shooters -
W. H. Wolf., Salens...: ! 11
Ed Harner, Ihsaon... IBS
B. i. PsmblT. Dtfklson. K. Dakata-. 18?
George Harley, Albany . 18
A. H. HodelBOa. Cere. Calif IB
C C. Pollork. Levi ton. Idas Id
Dr. E. U White, Medical Lake, Wash. 188
Bob BaraetU Comptoa. Calif IBS
J. Av Reii-er. Byderweod. Wash. 184
Rao-I Welty, Salem. 183
Ray Kara. Saa Jewe. Call I. 181
Morris Ray. Coqeille , 18
K. 9. Ricbntan. Hsyward. Calif 181
R. 8 NnL Moateeana. Wash 181
Dr. 3. 6. GoebeL Treka, Calif . 180
1. O. Cota.t. ir P-eateUe, Idaho 17
Charle Htetsoa. Portland . 17
Charles Feller. A Brora - , . , ,. 176
O. Royce, Seaside ....
1751
J. r. Barton, Lumgriiw, Wash. ... 174
Shirley J. Masons, Qnlaey. Oea 178
Frank Stoop, Spokane. Wash . 178
O. A. McKay. Peadletea , . ,. 19
Lowell White, 8alem 188
Jim Great, Seaside ' 188
A. I LriB, SiWerda-a, Wash. 16S
H. Holsereon, Bremerton, Waaa , 188
W. D. Carter, Salem 181
Fred Barney, Boise. Idaho.,.,,, . , . 180
V. & Baxter Beaa, -lev.,.- li
C L. Marker. La Grande 141
gam MtKee, Amity 118
Class "D" Shooters
Helen Odell. Modesto, CaHf , 174
Weldon Kline, Coqnille .... , ITS
Mr. B. W. Ma-xer, Astoria , 17.
Tom Allen. Osvero - 161
C. a Knapp, Portland . 16
R. I Eraaa. Lonrriow, Wash. 164
C Nesner. Warrenton, Ore., 16.
R. W. Hon iter, Astoria. 169
S. T. Plooca. Belliaghaaw. Wssh 15S
Mrs. C. D. Bay. Coqnille 410-
Professional Shooters
Earl B. Ti-eK Portlsad I9
W B Wood. VaebTer. BC .... ,
191 1
J. C. Morria. Portland 179
girmmMUs Full Stride Today
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RON GEMMELL Editor
Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, July 21, 1939
Big LeaguesScout Them
ir--mir-;- I.ti..SiC t- r t fv, Efi
Bie leairue baseball scouts were devoting: attention to the two Domin
ies of the Pacific Coast league: Dallesandro (left), of the San Die
go Padres, and DiMaggio of the Sam Francisco Seals. Dallesandro
is leading the Coast league In batting, with DiMaggio close behind.
They are shown ia the Seals stadium, San Francisco. DiMaggio is a
brother of Joe of New lork laakee lame and also a Seals gradaate.
Sailor Bill Hurls
Six-Hit Victory
CuM Defeated 2-1 When
Pitchers Stage Duel;
Giants Defeated
BOSTON, July 20-A,-Bostons
Bees took their second consecu
tive game from Chicago's Cubs 2
to 1 today in an old fashioned pit
r.hera' dual which uv Sailor Rill
a"ow. h Ji" bll 'J
U1M huu , auk, M. k&.o ClgUi iw
tha iwirm
chlc&ea t 6
Boston 21
page and Hartnett; Posedel
and Lopez
1 NEW YORK." July 20.-4VThe
Pittsburgh Pirates, not adverse to
kicking the Giants when they are
elready down, did it again today,
by an 8-4 score and moved up into
the National league's first dm-
Pittsburgh 8 1Z t
I New York 4 10 3
Klinger and Berres; Gumberf,
Lynn (7), Coffman (9) and Odea.
Tigers to Recall
Fred Hutchinson
DETROIT. July 20-rP)-The De
troit Free Press says tonight that
the Detroit baseball club will re
call pitcher Fred Hutchinson from
Toledo of ' the American associa-
l I tion when the Tigers return homo
after thler forthcoming eastern
tour,
fj Hutchinson, purchased by De
lis troit from Seattle of the Pacific
las I Coast league last Tear, has won
I nine and lost eight games with
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Postoffice 2 B 1
Pepco S I 2
Shedeck and Thompson; For-
gard and Pugh.
Papermill Office 5 7 2
Building Supply 1 4 2
R. Maddy and W. Maddy; M.
Ritchie and O. Bahlburg.
Four Portlanders
In Tourney Finals
PORTLAND, Ore., July 20.-(
-Four Portlanders, an eastern
Oregon girl and a Longview
Wash., boy are finalists in the
three divisions of the Oregon Jun
ior golf tournament.
Co -medalists Dick Parker of
Portland and Don Veatch, Long
view, won semi-final matches to
day in the boys tournament, Par
ker from John Frey. Portland, S
and 4, and Veach from Bill Pine,
Portland, 5 and 4.
Jack Shnler, Portland, 1938
boys champion now after the Jun
ior title, reached the final by
beating Einar Allen, Portland. 3
and 1. The other finalist, Ray
Weston, Portland, eliminated the
Junior medalist, Dick Maier, The
Dalles,- 4 and S.
Sissy Green, Portland, defend
ing girls' champ and medalist,
smothered Mary Sutton. Eugene,
8 and 7, while Madeline Spaeth,
LaGrande, whipped Lois Daniels,
Portland, 7 and 5.
mained In every game he started.
The paper says he will be used as
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PAGE SEVENTEEN
Dealers
For Western Play
Husky Star Has 'That old
Feeling" as Tourney
Gets Started
CHICAGO, July 2Q.-pyBig
Ralph Guldahl has "that old
feeling" again.
Considering that the western
open championship starts tomor
row at the Medinah Country club.
it seems perfectly natural for the
husky star to feel that way. The
first of his9three straight western
open Tietofies, achieved in 1936,
sent him roaring on to two
straight national open champion
ships. He hasn't been playing too
well lately bat starting tomor
row, he feels, it will be a dif
ferent story.
"I usually manage to win three
or four tournaments a year," he
smiled today, "and Pre got a feel
ing I'm on my game again.
played poorly at the PGA tour
ney, my drirlng and putting be
ing off. But I'm hitting them
straight both, off the tees and
on the greens again. (He had a
two under par 69 yesterday on
the No. 3 course.)
"Don't forget, I won the mas
ters at Augusta and after the
western there'll be other tourna
ments. I'll play in the St. Paul
open, and I'll be in there swing
ing." Guldahl ia the only player erer
to win the western three times
running. In 1936, at Davenport,
Iowa, be scored a 274 for the 72
holes, within one stroke of the
tourney record made by Tommy
Armour at Milwaukee 10 years
ago. Practically down to his- last
dime, Guldahl biased through the
final round In 64 shots, never be
ing orer par, and he's been among
the nation's top flight golfers
erer since.
Pade-Barrick Gals
Defeat WOW 12-3
Manage to Win in Spite
of Potent Strikeout
Ball of Rival "
Ten of the Pade-Barrick girls
whiffed the breeze, but between
strikeouts they rolled up a 12 to
3 victory over the Woodmen of the
World team from Portland Thurs
day night on Sweetland field.
Pitcher Perry f the visitors
struck out eight in four Innings,
and Johnson whiffed two more in
the fifth. .
The Pade-Barricks . ruined the
game as a contest by scoring sev
en runs in the first Inning, feat
ured by two-baggers swatted by
Ruth Yocom, Morgan and Guef-
froy and singles by Carson. Rae
Yocom, Nelson, Moore and Welch,
The visitors had scored two in
the first on a hit and two errors.
They got only one more, in the
fifth on Sandereock'a two-bagger,
Though three Pade-Barricks
fanned in the third, two more
runs came In on Dnnigan's scratch
hit, Welch s double and an error;
there were two more on a series
of bobbles and Morgan's single in
the fourth, and one In the sixth on
Morgan's triple. Morgan had four
hits they nerer got her out
and made a couple of circus
catches at roving short.
Woodmen . . 2 S
Pade-Barrick . 12 13
Perry, Johnson and Segel; Rae
Yocom and Welsh, Moe.
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pages hamm aport
Guldahl Is Ready
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Ruffing Hurls
Yanks to Win
Victory Is Eighth in Row
as Browns Are Beaten
hy 2-1 Score ,
ST. LOUIS, July 20.--Char-
lie (Red) Ruffing pitched the
New York Yankees to their eighth
straight rictory here today with a
masterful four-hit job that was
good for a 2-1 verdict over the St.
Louis Browns.
It was Buffing's 23d victory of
the season against three losses.
New Tork 8 13 1
St. Louis . . 1 i 1
Raffing and Dickey; Harris and
Spindel.
Chisox Blank Red Sox
CHICAGO, July 20.-(tfVCblca-
go'i dashing White Sox. who had
not won a shutout victory until
Johnny Rigney turned the trick
yesterday, made' it two In a ro
today behind Thornton Lee
again at the expense of the Boston
Red Sox.
The score was 4 to 0, Chicago
landing on Denny Galehouse for
all its runs in the first Inning.
Boston .. . . 0 9 0
Chicago - -4 12 1
Galehouae, Dickman (1)., Wil
son (7), and Desautels; Lee and
Tresh.
Home Run Wins
DETROIT, July 20.-;P)-Rober-to
Estalella's home run with one
on in the eighth after another run
had scored gave Washington an 8
to 7 victory over the Detroit Ti
gers today. The Nats took the se
ries, two games to one.
Washington . 8 13 1
Detroit 7 11 0
Leonard, Kelley (7), and Giull
ani; Benton, McKain (7), New-
som (8) and York.
Tribe Takes Series
CLEVELAND. July 20.-P)-
Mel Harder pitched himself out
of ten-hit trouble today to shade
Twirler Bill Beckman and the
Philadelphia Athletics, 3 to 2. The
victory gave Cleveland both con
tests of the two game series.
Philadelphia 2 10 (
Cleveland
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Beckman
and
Hayes;
Harder
and Pytlak.
Patty Berg Loses
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MINNEAPOLIS. July tOHJP)-
Patty Berg probably lest her na
tional women's golf titles today
in a two-hour argument far from
a golf course.
The 21-year-old queen of the
fairways underwent an appendec
tomy which, her father, H. L. Berg
said, likely will mean she can
play no more golf until Septem
ber. The national women's tourna
ment will be played in Noroton,
Conn., In late August.
The red-headed University of
Minnesota student who was voted
the nation 'sv number one woman
athlete for 1938 in an Associated
Press poll, thus far this season
had achieved a brilliant record
which would have made her the
favorite in any tournament she
entered.
At Northwestern hospital, she
was reported doing nicely late to
day. U of C Star Back
Seriously Injured
OAKLAND, Calif.. July 20-;p)
-Fred Anderson, varsity halfback
for the University of California
and eligible for another year of
play, was so seriously Injured in
an oil plant accident today that
physicians said they doubted he
ever would play football again.
Anderson incurred a compound
fracture of the right ankle and
deep lacerations on his left leg
when an 1800-pound heat-later-charger
partially fell on him.
The youth is registered from
Glendale, Calif. He was em
ployed for the summer by the Un
ion Oil company.
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Woodburn Juniors
District Champs
Hillsboro Defeated 6 to 2
on 'Way to Tournament
at Hillsboro Soon
WOODBURN The Woodburn i
Junior Legion baseball team won
the district championship Wednes
day by beating the Hillsboro team
6 to 2 at the Legion park here,.
The teams were tied tor the cham
pionship with ( wins and one loss
each.
Woodburn will play G re sham to
decide wrjlch one of these two
teams will play in the state tour
nament at Hillsboro next month.
The first game will be next Sun
day bt Gresham, and the follow
ing Sunday a game at Woodburn.
Hanuaska, ace Woodburn chuck-
er, held the Hillsboro team to four
scattered hits while he fanned 11
men and walked only one. The
Woodburn team got oft to a good
start in the first inning when with
two men on Halter, leftfielder,
slapped the ball for a home run
giving the local boys a 3-point
lead which was never overcome.
Brobst, who started on the
mound for Hillsboro, pitched four
full Innings and was relieved by
Mclrvin in the 5th after Smith,
the lirst man up for Woodburn,
slammed out a 3-bagger.
Harrey, Woodburn rlghtflelder.
robbed Krieger. Hillsboro catcher.
of a two-bagger in the 9 th when
he backed up against ' the fence
to take a spectacular catch, turn
ing a complete somersault. Halter
was Woodburn's batting star get
ting three for three and Krieger
led the losers' attack getting two
of their four hits in four.
Woodburn 6 11 B
Hillsboro ....2 4 5
Hanuaska and Grossmlller;
Brobst, Mclrvin and Krieger.
Beavers Defeat
Hollywood 8 to 7
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 20-WP)
-Manager Bill Sweeney of Port
land singled with Eddie Wilson
on second and two out in the
ninth here tonight and gave the
Beavers an 8-7 victory over Hol
lywood. The result tied up the current
Pacific Coast league series, 2-2.
Hilcher, who replaced Radon Its
in the seventh, received credit
for the Tictory.
hHollywood 7 It 0
Portland .-. i8 14-3-
Bittner, Fleming (6), Moncriet
(7)and Brensel; Gabler, KadonJts
(6), Hilcher (7) and Fernandes.
Sacramento ...2 10
Log Angeles ...,.4 8
2
0
SAN FRANCISCO, July 20-W)
Night game; . ..
San Diego .nr.t'.i.-.S 7 0
San Francisco ....7 13 0
Craghead, Olson" ( 6 ) and
Starr; Ballon and Sprins.
SEATTLE, .July 20-rP)-Coast
(12 Innings)
Oakland 2 10 0
Seattle 3 13 3
Bithom and Corney; Walker
and Campbell.
National Prizes
Won by Bowlers
Three prixes In the National
Brunswick - Balke sweepstakes
bowling tournament that conclud
ed last May 30 were plucked by
Salem bowlers, according to word
received by the Perfection Bowl
ing alleys management here yes
terday, .' ..- "
Hy Haman and Mike Stelnbock
grabbed the second-place prize of
3275 cash. Haman and Robert
Vallereux took 155th place and
will receive a 12-pieee traveling
set and Kenny Austin and Valler
eux finished 187th. The latter
pair will receive a bowling ball
bag.
. There were 450 placet In the
tournament that was entered by
thousands of bowlers from all orer
the country.
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